Posted April 16, 2010

taczillabr
ATTN: Sarcastic
Registered: Apr 2009
From Brazil

Gundato
The Peepe
Registered: Sep 2008
From United States
Posted April 16, 2010
How is Madballs. Worth the 3 bucks?

Metro09
Your Ad Here
Registered: Sep 2009
From United States
Posted April 16, 2010
The game itself is pretty solid. Good arcade action and a semi-decent single-player campaign. That said, multi-player has been dead pretty much since the game's launch on PC. I bought it at a Thanksgiving sale for $2 and, at most, there were maybe two full servers of players up at the same time. After that it declined such that it was hard to find even one full/active server during normal game time hours (7-10ish pm US time for me, at least). It's desperately needed a free weekend for months now to generate interest but whether or not it succeeds in actually building a community is questionable. I'd say go ahead and try the free weekend but don't be too deceived if you see a lot of full servers. A big reason why I stopped playing is the game had a lot of jack asses and when there are only one or two games up at a time its not like TF2 where you can simply switch servers.

destroyermaker
damaged lemon
Registered: Nov 2008
From Canada
Posted April 16, 2010
Assassin's Creed II PS3/360 $30 w/free shipping on Amazon

Oriza-Triznyák
garbage features like achievements.
Registered: Apr 2009
From Other
Posted April 17, 2010

The Witcher: Enhanced Director's Cut
Indigo Prophecy
Act of War
ArmA
http://www.direct2drive.com/2/9383/product/

rewsan
New User
Registered: Jun 2009
From United Kingdom

Crassmaster
Right bastard
Registered: Sep 2008
From Canada
Posted April 17, 2010

Actually, The Witcher itself went through a recent price drop...it's now permanently priced at $19.99 on D2D. So if you have any interest in those other games, buy the pack...you get Witcher for its usual cost, plus some bonus games.

El_Caz
Panamaniac!
Registered: Oct 2008
From Panama
Posted April 17, 2010
Or if you want to make it sound cheaper, you get each game for 5 bucks. Also, even if the single games say they are region restricted, the bundle doesn't seem to be (I haven't bought it though) so i don't really know why they're doing these restrictions. Sounds incosistent and pointless to me.
I feel very tempted, but i really have a whole lot of games in my backlog. I've turned into a collector instead of a gamer. I don't really NEED more games and my only incentive is because i'm getting them cheap. By the time I get to play them however, hell, they might be even cheaper, so i'll pass till the backlog shrinks a bit.
I feel very tempted, but i really have a whole lot of games in my backlog. I've turned into a collector instead of a gamer. I don't really NEED more games and my only incentive is because i'm getting them cheap. By the time I get to play them however, hell, they might be even cheaper, so i'll pass till the backlog shrinks a bit.

xankartu
The Bee's Knees
Registered: Feb 2010
From United States
Posted April 17, 2010
I've bought the pack, and there's some things I'd like to add.
-The version of ArmA is 1.06, so you'll have to download the 1.08 and 1.014 patches. If you're running Vista, these patches are necessary to even run the game.
-If you are running Vista 64-bit with more than 4 GB of RAM, you have to limit your memory to 2 GB in order to even start up Act of War: High Treason.
-The Witcher runs great. It's the Enhanced Edition, so it comes with all the optimizations and fixes that were released later. It also offers the Director's Cut patch, which enables the uncensored versions of the Sex Cards.
-The version of ArmA is 1.06, so you'll have to download the 1.08 and 1.014 patches. If you're running Vista, these patches are necessary to even run the game.
-If you are running Vista 64-bit with more than 4 GB of RAM, you have to limit your memory to 2 GB in order to even start up Act of War: High Treason.
-The Witcher runs great. It's the Enhanced Edition, so it comes with all the optimizations and fixes that were released later. It also offers the Director's Cut patch, which enables the uncensored versions of the Sex Cards.
Post edited April 17, 2010 by Yshinozuka

tb87670
The 'Fixer'
Registered: Nov 2009
From United States
Posted April 17, 2010

-The version of ArmA is 1.06, so you'll have to download the 1.08 and 1.014 patches. If you're running Vista, these patches are necessary to even run the game.
-If you are running Vista 64-bit with more than 4 GB of RAM, you have to limit your memory to 2 GB in order to even start up Act of War: High Treason.
-The Witcher runs great. It's the Enhanced Edition, so it comes with all the optimizations and fixes that were released later. It also offers the Director's Cut patch, which enables the uncensored versions of the Sex Cards.
Well none of that sounds good at all, needing to limit memory to play a game and The Witcher, which I am one of the 1,000 people on the planet who absolute hate that trash game. Oh well.
GamersGate has BeatHazard 25% off and Zombie Driver at 50% off, both original price of $10.

Tantrix
Village idiot
Registered: Feb 2010
From Germany
Posted April 18, 2010
There is a heavy bug in a late chapter, not to spoiler much, you have to shoot through a lense to zoom at your enemy. The bug is, that the zoom option is out and you can't shoot your goal, meaning you can't continue the game. There isn't any solution from the developers, in the official forum they ignored the mass demands of a patch.
I managed to overpass it by a new save but well, it sucked. If CoC gets on GoG(o lol), I really hope this will be debugged.

Oriza-Triznyák
garbage features like achievements.
Registered: Apr 2009
From Other
Posted April 18, 2010
sucklead patch ?

Delixe
Not Merry
Registered: Sep 2008
From Ireland
Posted April 18, 2010
GamersGate Medieval 2 Gold Edition €7.47

Catshade
resident feline
Registered: Jun 2009
From Indonesia
Posted April 18, 2010
Disciples 2 Gold is also 50% off ($9.97) on Gamersgate, though I doubt it'd be useful to many people here.

Rohan15
The Joe
Registered: May 2009
From United States